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asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what is the current price per pound of turkeys and chickens, respectively; and what was the price of such poultry per pound in December, 1969.
On 16th December, 1969, the average retail price per lb. of a 3 lb. frozen chicken was 3s. 3d. On 20th October, the latest date for which information is available, it was 3s. 5d. Information on turkey prices is not available.
Would the right hon. Gentleman care to estimate the expected price rise per lb. of turkeys and chickens prior to Christmas?
It is very dangerous to make estimates of that nature. There is a serious situation of fowl pest in the country, which will not help Christmas prices. Ample supplies will be available but at a slightly higher price than last year.
Is the Minister aware that in Dorset, and no doubt elsewhere, birds reared in hatcheries are now dying by the thousands following electricity cuts, and if the cuts go on they will die by the tens of thousands? Does the Minister know whether strikers and go-slowers accept responsibility for their cruelty and also for the increased food prices which certainly must follow?
I am aware of the serious position of hatcheries and other parts of the agriculture and food industry. The whole nation will be best served when the electricity workers go back to work.